Hearing Continued for Oil City Woman Accused of Breaking Infant’s Collarbone

Joanne Bauer

Joanne Bauer

Published May 28, 2015 4:35 am
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FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) — The preliminary hearing for an Oil City woman who has been accused of breaking an infant’s collarbone has been continued.

Shamara Rae Bosley, 24, of Oil City, faces the following charges:

  • Aggravated Assault — Victim Less Than 13 and Defendant 18 or older, Felony 1
  • Endangering Welfare of Children — Parent/Guardian/Other Commits Offense, Misdemeanor 1

Bosley’s preliminary hearing yesterday before Magisterial District Judge Andrew F. Fish Wednesday was continued. She’s now scheduled to appear in Venango County Central Court on June 3.

Bosley was arrested at 11:00 a.m. on May 18 following a five month investigation.

The investigation involved a male child, then nine months old, who was taken to the hospital for a different reason, and a healing broken clavicle (collarbone) was detected on the X-Ray, police say.

After several interviews and further investigation, it was determined that Bosley was allegedly responsible for the injury. Through the investigation, it was learned that the injury allegedly happened while a shirt was being put on the child, according to police.

Bosley was arraigned at 10:45 a.m. on May 18 before District Judge Andrew Fish and released on $75,000.00 bail.

Oil City Police were assisted in the investigation by the Venango County Children and Youth Agency and a specialized unit from the PA State Police out of the Warren Barracks.

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